1. the industrial fishing industry will have fished the oceans dry by the year 2048. 2. fish and marine life will continue to be taken in an uncontrolled manner. Neither states nor "sustainability" labels control this. 3. The oceans absorb most of the CO2. Without the oceans, we die too. Simple answers to simple questions, but no one wants to answer them. Here comes a devastating and illuminating documentary that lifts the veil that clings to our oceans: Seaspiracy exposes the rotten and corrupt core. For behind the sustainable promises of major corporations and plastic straw campaigns around the world remains hidden the shocking truth: an industry that is literally killing our oceans. Seaspiracy now reveals a relentless look at the damage being done to our blue planet. It all starts with an investigation into whaling - but spirals into something much worse. And the longer Seaspiracy goes on, the more startling the truths become. We finally understand the connection between big industry and supposed non-profit organizations that serve as wolves in sheep's clothing. No one seems to be able to answer very simple questions. As the film progresses, however, the answers become clearer. Seaspiracy explores all forms of corruption in the sea. From shark fin markets in China to salmon farms in Scotland. Many of the scenes are shot with shaky spy cameras, highlighting the threat the creators faced while filming. At one point, the camera crew is even forced to step out of a building during filming because someone tipped off the police. It's a "fly on the wall" approach that is backed up with a variety of facts and comparisons. Many times before I had heard about the overfishing of the oceans. However, I had never imagined that exactly this overfishing is the biggest driving force of the climate catastrophe. A realization that no one wants to talk about. There is no other way to explain why none of the major organizations wants to talk to Ali Tabrizi and his team. What is happening to our oceans? The last 15 minutes seem like a swan song. A requiem. We witness a method of whaling called grind. The ocean water is blood red. If the whales die, the oceans die. According to one study, fish/seafood will be gone by 2048 - resulting in an ecological disaster like we've never experienced. A catastrophe like no other. The credits roll and I know I will never eat fish again.
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